Located at 64 Old Church St in Manchester, Lloyds Bank provides expert financial services tailored towards customer satisfaction and trustworthiness. Their knowledgeable team offers personalized assistance for various banking needs including savings accounts, loans, mortgages among others—all designed with your best interests in mind! The welcoming environment encourages open conversations about finances while ensuring that clients feel secure throughout their banking experience with them! Visit Lloyds Bank today to start achieving your financial aspirations!

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Ewan Kirkwood

5 Google Rating

Louise payed in a bill promptly and explained the different accounts available for me to save in, go

5/ 5

Louise payed in a bill promptly and explained the different accounts available for me to save in, got my perfect savings account now. Exemplary customer service, greeted with a smile and felt extremely satisfied upon leaving. I'm Glad i switched banks now this was the service i was looking for.

Andy Swindell

5 Google Rating

Friendly helpful staff always eager to assist

5/ 5

Friendly helpful staff always eager to assist

Wen Wang

1 Google Rating

Awful service and do not helpful at all. Some of the staff just chat without serving customers. Agai

1/ 5

Awful service and do not helpful at all. Some of the staff just chat without serving customers. Again absolutely awful.

Talent Cooperative

1 Google Rating

Forget smiling customer service, dour and cold, spit in your eye indifference, bordering unhelpful.

1/ 5

Forget smiling customer service, dour and cold, spit in your eye indifference, bordering unhelpful.

Yes is You

5 Google Rating

Excellent service

5/ 5

Excellent service

lisa martin

5 Google Rating

Went into Stretford branch today around 245pm with my son Luke Martin to help him provide ID to Finn

5/ 5

Went into Stretford branch today around 245pm with my son Luke Martin to help him provide ID to Finnish setting up his 16-19 current account. Patsy and another lady on the till were really helpful went above and beyond to help us do everything involved explained and helped us set up digital & mobile banking as its all new to my son at 16. Thank you so much for your kind help, I now have peace of mind if my son needs any banking help he will feel comfortable coming into Stretford branch anytime.

Petrika Miçinoti

1 Google Rating

Waste of time. Made an online application to open an account and was asked to bring proof of ID and

1/ 5

Waste of time. Made an online application to open an account and was asked to bring proof of ID and address to the nearest branch. At the branch, I hand my passport and a bank statement to the representative. She asks me which country's passport it is. Greece, I answer, and she proceeds to ask me for a visa. I tell her that I don't need a visa since Greece is part of the EU. She still uses google to verify this information. Afterwards, she takes my bank statement, checks it for 5 minutes, goes to speak to a manager, and returns asking me for anything else that can prove my address. I tell her that the email i recieved specified bank statements as form of proof. "Yeah, but not this one". I tell her that except this and some letters I have recieved like my nino application letter, or a letter in which i got my other debit card, I don't have other sorts. She obviously doesn't accept any of those (i knew that she wouldn't, I have been here two other times prior) and asks me to bring something else. I ask that I'd rather cancel my application instead, she says I should just let it expire. It does not expire though, and i keep getting message reminders and emails every 4-5 days. I show her these messages, which finally make up her mind and she cancels it. Most certaintly won't be going back.

Wen Wang

1 Google Rating

Awful service and do not helpful at all. Some of the staff just chat without serving customers. Agai

1/ 5

Awful service and do not helpful at all. Some of the staff just chat without serving customers. Again absolutely awful.

Monroy Jarvis

1 Google Rating

Needed to pay a bill after work on thursday. I checked closing times and saw that stretford mall clo

1/ 5

Needed to pay a bill after work on thursday. I checked closing times and saw that stretford mall closed at 7pm. Upon arrival approx 5:20pm the bank was closed. I was very upset and disappointed as today was my deadline to pay said bill. Would give 0 stars if it allowed me to. Not good at all

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